Holiday crowds smaller in Beijing, but only slightly
Huge crowds took the May Day holiday as an opportunity for a spring day out, resulting in a heavy rush on tourist attractions in the capital.
But the crowds were somewhat lighter than last year in Beijing. According to the Beijing Commission of Tourism Development, 5.4 million visits were made to 150 major scenic spots in the capital during the three-day holiday, a decline of 1.3 percent year-on-year. Total revenue generated during the holiday reached 185 million yuan ($29.8 million). Tourists who once swarmed to traditional scenic sites sought out neighboring tourist destinations, reducing the pressure.
Aside from the Palace Museum and the Summer Palace, where visitor numbers increased, major tourist spots in Beijing - such as the Temple of Heaven, Badaling section of the Great Wall and Beihai Park - all saw small decreases.